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Phenology Bibliography
“A Comparative Study Of Satellite And Ground-Based Phenology”. International Journal Of Biometeorology 51. International Journal Of Biometeorology (2007): 405-414. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00484-006-0080-5.
. “Diverse Responses Of Vegetation Phenology To A Warming Climate”. Geophysical Research Letters 34. Geophysical Research Letters (2007).
. “Evolving Plans For The Usa National Phenology Network”. Eos Trans no. 88(19). Eos Trans (2007): 211. doi:10.1029/2007EO190007.
. “Lateral Thinking On Data To Identify Climate Impacts”. Tree 22. Tree (2007): 169-171.
. “Linking Fluctuations In Rainfall To Nonbreeding Season Performance In A Long-Distance Migratory Bird, Setophaga Ruticilla”. Climate Research 35. Climate Research (2007): 115-122. http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/cr/v35/n1-2/p115-122/.
. “Past And Future Changes In Climate And Hydrological Indicators In The U.s. Northeast”. Climate Dynamics no. 28(4). Climate Dynamics (2007): 381-407.
. “Patterns Of Spring Arrival Dates Differ In Two Hirundines”. Climate Research 35. Climate Research (2007): 159-164. http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/cr/v35/n1-2/p159-164/.
. “Predicting Adaptation Of Phenology In Response To Climate Change, An Insect Herbivore Example”. Global Change Biology 13. Global Change Biology (2007): 1596-1604. http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2007.01400.x.
. “On The Use Of The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer For Development Of Prognostic Land Surface Phenology Models”. Ecological Modelling no. 201(2). Ecological Modelling (2007): 144-156.
. “Onset Of Spring Starting Earlier Across The Northern Hemisphere”. Global Change Biology 12. Global Change Biology (2006): 343-351.
. “Plant Development Scores From Fixed-Date Photographs: The Influence Of Weather Variables And Recorder Experience”. International Journal Of Biometeorology 50. International Journal Of Biometeorology (2006): 275-279. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00484-005-0022-7.
. “Extending The Record Of Photosynthetic Activity In The Eastern United States Into The Presatellite Period Using Surface Diurnal Temperature Range”. Geophysical Research Letters 32. Geophysical Research Letters (2005): L08405.
. “Implementing A U.s. National Phenology Network”. Eos Trans no. 86(51). Eos Trans (2005): 539. doi:10.1029/2005EO510005.
. “Interannual Variability And Decadal Trends In Alpine Spring Phenology. A Multivariate Analysis Approach”. Climatic Change 73. Climatic Change (2005): 395-414.
. “Biological Flora Of Central Europe: Corydalis Pumila (Host) Rchb.”. Flora 199. Flora (2004): 204-217.
. “Climate Change And Shifts In Spring Phenology Of Three Horticultural Woody Perennials In Northeastern Usa”. International Journal Of Biometeorology 49. International Journal Of Biometeorology (2004): 303-309.
. “Does Pollination Limit Tolerance To Browsing In Ipomopsis Aggregata?”. Oecologia 138. Oecologia (2004): 396-404.
. “European Plant Phenology And Climate As Seen In A 20 Year Avhrr Land-Surface Parameter Dataset”. International Journal Of Remote Sensing 25. International Journal Of Remote Sensing (2004): 3303-3330.
. “Flower Receptivity And Fruit Characteristics Associated To Time Of Pollination In The Yellow Passion Fruit Passiflora Edulis Sims F. Flavicarpa Degener (Passifloraceae)”. Scientia Horticulturae 101. Scientia Horticulturae (2004): 373-385.
. “Natural Selection Favors Rapid Reproductive Phenology In Potentilla Pulcherrima (Rosaceae) At Opposite Ends Of A Subalpine Snowmelt Gradient”. American Journal Of Botany 91. American Journal Of Botany (2004): 531-539.
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“Timing Of Agave Palmeri Flowering And Nectar-Feeding Bat Visitation In The Peloncillos And Chiricahua Mountains”. Southwestern Naturalist 49. Southwestern Naturalist (2004): 425-434.
. “Development And Recovery From Winter Embolism In Silver Birch: Seasonal Patterns And Relationships With The Phenological Cycle In Oceanic Scotland”. Tree Physiology 23. Tree Physiology (2003): 663-673.
. “Examining The Onset Of Spring In Wisconsin”. Climate Research 24. Climate Research (2003): 59–70.
. “Implications Of Climate Change For North American Wood Warblers (Parulidae)”. Global Change Biology 9. Global Change Biology (2003): 1137-1144.
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